US3781428A - Hydrophobic insecticidal compositions - Google Patents
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- compositions are useful in evaporators for producing an atmosphere toxic to insects.
- the present invention concerns, as novel industrial products, insecticidal compositions containing as active ingredient, one or more phosphoric acid esters protected against the destructive action of humidity.
- the phosphoric acid esters are considered the most effective of insecticidally active substances and are thus of great interest; of these, 0,0-dimethyl O-(2,2-dich1orovinyl) phosphate, known under the name of DDVP, is at present used worldwide in so-called evaporating devices, wherein advantage is taken of its volatility to obtain a constant toxic atmosphere for insects.
- compositions which contain a diluent of the phosphoric acid ester for the purpose of protecting it against atmospheric humidity and at the same time to slow down the rate of evaporation.
- a polymer such as polyvinyl chloride; such a composition, having a very high melting point, can only be worked by extrusion and is of necessity a complicated and expensive material; furthermore the amounts of the phosphoric acid ester admissable in such a composition are generallly small.
- compositions utilizes sublimable substances as diluents; these diluents, when sublimizing into the atmosphere disseminate a strong odor which is usually disagreeable such as is the case, for example, with napthalene, paradichlorobenzene or campher, and/or is irritating as is the case with benzoic acid; furthermore, these diluents only have the purpose of regulating the evaporation of the phosphoric acid ester and they do not protect at all against the action of humidity.
- compositions utilizes higher fatty alcohols as diluents; these alcohols are not chemically inert towards the phosphoric acid esters; they react with them to decompose them at a faster or slower rate so that these compositions are not stable over a period of time.
- compositions utilizes fatty acids as diluents; these compositions are not inert to the phos- 3,781,428 Patented Dec. 25, 1973 phoric acid esters either, and usually the phenomenon of transesterification takes place so that these compositions are often not very stable.
- compositions utilizing saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons as diluents have been described, but these hydrocarbons often have a weak dissolving power for the phosphoric acid esters.
- compositions in which the dissolving power of the volatile, saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons is reinforced by a co-solvent which is also volatile are already known (Belgian Pat. No. 734,818 granted to the applicant Dec. 19, 1969); the hydrocarbons and the co-solvents used in these compositions are light, volatile substances having a vapor pressure at 20 C. consisting of from 0.001 to 30 torr; in this manner completely volatile, liquid compositions are obtained which can be used only for a wick evaporator, but the cost of such a device necessary for containing such a toxic composition is always high when the safety which is must have is allowed for.
- a hydrophobic composition containing a volatile phosphoric acid ester and having a rigid structure or which may be made rigid by an absorbent support without necessitating a wick evaporator would thus have definite economic advantages.
- the hydrophobic effect of the compositions containing the volatile hydrocarbons is principally due to the atmosphere saturated by the vapors of the hydrocarbons surrounding the composition at the time of its evaporation.
- This atmosphere protects the volatile and easily hydrolyzable insecticide in the composition against the attack of atmospheric humidity. This protection no longer exists when the volatile hydrocarbon is replaced by a nonvolatile hydrocarbon.
- the incorporating agents must be good solvents for the phosphoric acid ester used; it has, indeed, been found by the applicant that the incorporating agents which are not solvents for the phosphoric acid esters, having a purely mechanical effect, have very pronounced hydrophilic properties and that the compositions obtained with their aid do not protect the phosphoric acid ester for any length of time against decomposition; this is the case, for example, with the compositions described in French Pat. No. 1,562,932 granted to the applicant on Mar. 3, 1969, in which compositions an adsorbing agent such as vermiculite or fossil silica is used, when these compositions are brought into contact with the surrounding atmosphere which always contains a considerable amount of humidity.
- the invention provides hydrophobic insecticidal compositions comprising as essential components:
- Y is selected from halogens having at most an atomic weight of 80, and R and R"", identical or different, are selected from a hydrogen, said halogens, or the methyl or ethyl radical;
- At least one incorporating agent which has a vapor pressure at 20 C. of less than 0.05 torr and a melting point of less than 120 C. and is selected from:
- alkanones having 11 to 55 carbon atoms alkenones having 12 to 35 carbon atoms
- alkanophenones represented by the formula wherein wherein R represents hydrogen and/or 1 to 4 chlorine or bromine atoms and/or 1 to 4 alkyl radicals having 1 to 4 carbon atoms and/ or an alkoxy radical having 1 to 5 carbon atoms and/or 1 or 2 vinyl radicals,
- R represents hydrogen or a chlorine or bromine atom or an alkyl radical having 1 to 4 carbon atoms
- R represents the phenyl radical, the phenyl radical substituted by 1 to 5 chlorine atoms, the biphenyl radical, the biphenyl radical substituted by 1 to 9 chlorine atoms, the benzyl radical, the phenethyl radical, the styryl radical, the phenoxy radical, the benzyloxy radical, an alkoxy group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, or an alkyl radical having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, or R, and R taken together, represent a divalent radical selected from (a) the 1-propene1,3-diyl radical; (b) the 1-oxa-2,3-propene-1,3-diyl radical; (c) the above radicals (a) and (b) substituted by l to 2 substituents selected from lower alkyl radicals having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, lower alkoxy radicals having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, the phenyl radical, chlorine or bromine; (d) the orthobenzylene radical; (
- compositions according to the invention may also contain non-essential components of supplementary substances selected from insecticidal compounds other than component A, insect repellent compounds, scents, deodorants, bactericides, germicides, disinfectants, dyestuffs, stabilizers, and from inert fillers and diluents other than components B and C, and thickening agents and/or dispersing agents.
- R represents hydrogen or 1 to 4 chlorine or bromine atoms and/or 1 to 2 vinyl radicals
- R represents hydrogen or a chlorine or bromine atom
- R represents the phenyl radical, the phenyl radical substituted by 1 to 5 chlorine atoms, the biphenyl radical, the biphenyl radical substituted by 1 to 9 chlorine atoms, the benzyl radical, the phenethyl radical, the styryl radical, the phenoxy radical, the benzyloxy radical, or an alkyl radical having at least 8 carbon atoms, or
- the composition contains from to 80% of active ingredient, calculated on the weight of the composition, and from 30 to 75% of the mixture of B and C consisting of at least one higher alkane and one incorporating agent; the amounts of incorporating agent in the mixture of B+C comprising, preferably, from 20 to 60%, calculated on the weight of said mixture.
- the preferred higher alkanes are those which are found pure or in mixtures in nature; they can also be obtained by synthesis.
- 2-methyl-4-hendecanone (CH 2-CHC Ha-C OC1H15.
- 12-tr1decen-3-one CH2 CH-(CH2) 3-0 O-CzHs.
- 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-cyclohexane and more in particular the gamma isomer thereof known under the name of Lindane, 1,4-dichlorobenzene, naphthalene, bromo-naphthalene, dichloronaphthalenes and aldrine.
- the additional substances may also be stabilizing agents for the active ingredient, dyestuffs, pigments, scents and/or deodorants, bacterides, germicides and/or disinfectants, supplemental diluents, thickening agents, dispensing agents, or inert mineral or organic fillers.
- the supplemental diluents may be, for example, nonaromatic ethers, amides, nitriles, or non-pesticidal phosphoric acid esters such as the methyl, ethyl, butyl, octyl, decyl, dodecyl, phenyl, cresyl, diphenyl triesters of phosphoric acid.
- inert mineral fillers which are suitable for use in the compositions according to the invention, there may be mentioned, for example, brick, pumice, vermiculite, kaolin, dried clay, calcium carbonate, pyrophyllite, dolomite, glass fibers, gypsum, talcium, fossil or non-fossil natural silica, synthetic silica and metallic oxides, and calcium sulphate anhydrite.
- organic fillers which are suitable for use in the compositions according to the invention, there may be mentioned, for example, sawdust, cellulosic fibers, corn and potato starch.
- the supplemental stabilizers are selected from the group of epoxy compounds defined in French Pat. No. 1,187,378, granted on Mar. 2, 1959, such as epoxidized oils, in particular epoxidized soyabean oil, halogenated epoxy alkanes and alkyl epoxy stearates;
- An epoxy compound is employed, for example, in an amount of from 0.1 to 20%, preferably from 0.2 to 10%; an amino compound or heterocyclic azo compound is em ployed, for example, in an amount of from 0.5 to 10%; a diazene is employed, for example, in an amount of from 0.1 to 5%, preferably from 0.3 to 2%; the sulphur or sulphur compounds are employed for example, in an amount of from 0.05 to 6%; a benzodioxole is employed in amount of 0.2%; the amounts being calculated on the weight of the phosphoric acid ester.
- the additional substances may also be thickening agents or dispersing agents such as the aluminum salts of fatty acids, for example aluminum mono-, diand tristearate, aluminum lactate, or the salts of fatty acids and fatty amines such as hexadecylaminopropylene-amine dioleate, octadecylaminopropylene-amine dioleate, or octadecenylaminopropyleneamine dioleate, or modified montmorillonites such as the ammonium salts of dimethyl-dialkyl hectorite.
- the aluminum salts of fatty acids for example aluminum mono-, diand tristearate, aluminum lactate
- the salts of fatty acids and fatty amines such as hexadecylaminopropylene-amine dioleate, octadecylaminopropylene-amine dioleate, or octadecenylaminopropyleneamine dioleate, or
- compositions according to the invention may be obtained by simple mixing of the components at a temperature between ambient temperature and 160 C., a temperature below C. generally being sufficient, an optimal temperature being that at which the components are miscible in the chosen proportions; preferably that temperature must allow the components which are normally solids to pass into a liquid state, either by melting or by dissolution.
- compositions according to the invention 11 containing thickening agents and/or dispersing agents their preparation may be very time-consuming and require one of the following methods:
- the contemplated compositions may be liquids, pastes or solids; they may be, in particular, prepared on a porous or fibrous solid support.
- This support can consist, for example, of a felt of wool, of cotton and/or of synthetic fibers, a compressed cellulose such as fibers of wood, of grain, of alfalfa or of cotton, a cardboard felt, a cardboard of old paper or a cardboard of glass fibers.
- the invention thus also contemplates the novel industrial products characterized by comprising a porous or fibrous support such as those described above, which is impregnated with a composition according to the invention.
- the composition may be covered by a permeable membrane to regulate the flow and/or the evaporation of the active substance.
- Such a permeable membrane may consist, for example, of a layer of polyethylene or polypropylene, or a mixture thereof, or of ethylene and propylene copolymer, or of a copolymer containing vinylidene chloride; preferably such a membrane consists of a layer of polyethylene having a thickness of from 10 to 80 microns; examples of such permeable membrane devices are described in French Pat. No. 1,590,647, granted to the applicant on Apr. 20, 1970.
- compositions may also be in the form of molded articles such as, for example, those described in French Pat. No. 1,562,932, granted to the applicant on Mar. 3, 1969.
- EXPERIMENT I 10 x 10 cm. squares cut from a cardboard felt sold by the French company Mulner & Joncquez under the number J-2-A60 were used. These squares were put into groups of two and fastened together so that they had a double thickness without appreciably modifying the total surface.
- the double cardboards of the first series here designated I-A were each impregnated with 25 g. of a formulation having a temperature of 70 C. and containing 70% of DDVP and of mixture A defined below:
- Mixture A parafiin oil: 3 parts by weight; stearone1 1 part by weight.
- the double cardboards of the second series, here designated I-B were each impregnated with 25 g. of a formulation having a temperature of 70 C. and containing 70% by weight of DDVP and 30% of mixture B defined below:
- Mixture B paraffin oil: 2 parts by weight; stearone: 1 part by weight.
- Semi-refined product having a. density of 0.870 at 15 C. and a viscosity of 1.7 Engler at 50 C.
- the three series thus prepared were suspended in a room in which the temperature was kept 20i2 C. and in which the relative humidity was about 50.
- the amount of DDVP destroyed by hydrolysis was measured potentiometrically (it has been found, moreover, that the hydrolysis of DDVP under the conditions given above leads to the formation of a phosphoric acid ester, and that the potentiometric measurement of the sole acidity or the first acidity of that ester permits determination of the amount of DDVP which was hydrolyzed).
- the acidity of the DDVP (0.4% of the equivalent weight of DDVP) was taken into account and was deducted from the results obtained.
- the double cardboards of series II-A were each impregnated with 25 g. of a formulation having a temperature of 75 C. and containing 60% by weight of DDVP and 40% of Mixture A defined above.
- the double cardboards of series II-B were each impregnated with 25 g. of a formulation having a temperature of 75 C. and containing 60% by weight of DDVP and 40% of Mixture B defined above.
- the double cardboards of series IIIA were each impregnated with 25 g. of a formulation having a temperature of 75 C. and containing 50% by weight of DDVP and 50% of Mixture A defined above.
- the double cardboards of series III-B were each impregnated with 25 g. of a formulation having a temperature of 75 C. and containing 50% by weight of DDVP and 50% of Mixture B defined above.
- the double cardboards of series III-C, III-D and III-E were each, respectively, impregnated with 25 g. of one of the 3 formulations having a temperature of 75 C. and containing 50% by weight of DDVP, and 50% of one of the 3 mixtures C, D and E following:
- Mixture C paraflin oil 1 part by weight; sterone 1 part by weight.
- Mixture D parafiin oil a 1 part by weight; sterone 2 parts by weight.
- Mixture E paraflin oil 1 part by weight; stearone 3 parts by weight.
- IIIA 450 III-B 410 III-C 350 III-D 310 III-E 260 The average amounts in percent of DDVP destroyed by hydrolysis were measured as in Experiment I and recorded as follows in relation to the control given above:
- Double cardboards such as those described in Experiment I were used, but the cardboards consisted of cellulose sold by the French company called Fioroni Establishment, under the reference number 200 and having a density of about 1000 g. per square meter; each cardboard had a size of 5 x cm.
- DDVP DDVP, technical: 6.25 g. Vaseline oil 4.70 g. Stearone 1.55 g.
- Double cardboards such as those described in Experiment I were used, but they were divided into 4 series V-A to V-D and a control series.
- the double cardboards of the control series were each impregnated with 20 g. of DDVP.
- the double cardboards of the series VA to VD were each respectively impregnated with 20 g. of one of the following formulations at a temperature of 65 C.:
- Control 490 VA 220 VB 205 VC 170 V-D
- the average amounts in percent of DDVP destroyed by hydrolysis were measured as in Experiment I and recorded as follows in relation to the control:
- EXPERIMENT VI Double cardboards such as those described in Experiment IV were used. These cardboards were divided into five series designated VI-A to VI-E plus a control series; the control cardboards were each impregnated with 12.5 g. of DDVP; the others were each impregnated with 12.5 g. of one of the following compositions (values are expressed in percent by weight) VI-A VI-B VI-C VI-D VI-E DDVP 51. 8 62. 5 53. 7 55. 5 52. l Paralfin oil a 30. 2 25. 0 32. 2 27. 8 30. 4 Octanophenon 18. 0 Decanophenone. 12. 5 14. 1 16. 7 17. 4
- the cardboards thus impregnated were placed in bags made of nylon 66 cloth having a thread of 0.14 mm. and a mesh of 0.3 mm. manufactured by the French company Tripette and Renaud, and then suspended in a room the temperature of which was kept at 22:2 C. and the relative humidity was about 60.
- the cardboards thus impregnated were suspended in a room the temperature of which was kept at, 22:2" C. and the relative humidity was about 70.
- EXPERIMENT XI Double cardboards such as those described in Experiment VIII were used, but they weighed 895 g./m. These cardboards were divided into seven series designated XIA to XI-G plus a control series; the control cardboards were each impregnated with 12.5 g. of DDVP; the others were each impregnated with 12.5 g. of one of the following compositions (values are expressed in percent by weight):
- DDVP 53 Paraffin oil a 31 Methyl laurate Diphenyl-methane Diootyl adipate Phenoxy benzene Hexachloro-biphenyl i Nonachloro-diphenyl-benzene i Diocytl phthalate Temperature in 20 60 20 60 60 60 SSemi-refined product having a density of 0.870 at 15 C. and a viscosity of 1.7 Engler at 0 C i Mixture of chlorinated biphenyls containing 60% chlorine, and having a boiling range of from 385 to 420 0., which is sold under the trademark Arochl0r1260 by the American company Monsanto Co.
- the cardboards thus impregnated were suspended in a 20 room the temperature of which was kept at 221-2 C. and the relative humidity was about 70.
- EXPERIMENT XII Double cardboards such as those described in Experiment VIII were used, but they weighed 900 g./m. These cardboards were divided into eight series designated XII- A to XII-H plus a control series; the control cardboards were each impregnated with 12.5 g. of DDVP; the others were each impregnated with 12.5 g. of one of the follow- After 15 days, the amounts of DDVP destroyed were measured in percent as described in Experiment I and recorded as follows:
- Double cardboards such as those described in Experiment VIII were used, but they weighed 910 g./m. These cardboards were divided into ten series designated XIII-A to XIII-J plus a control series; the control cardboards were each impregnated with -g. of DDVP; the other double cardboards were each impregnated with 10 g.
- compositions (-values are expressed in percent by weight):
- EXPERIMENT XIV Cardboard squares such as those described in Experiment VII were used, which were separated into five series designated XIV-A to XIV-E plus a control series; the control cardboards were each impregnated with 12.5 g. of DDVP; the others were impregnated with 12.5 g. of one of the following compositions (values were expressed in percent by weight):
- Temperature in C 90 90 90 sold under the trademark Electrophenyl O chimie, Electrometallurgie et Acieries in Ugine.
- the cardboards thus impregnated were suspended, open, in a room the temperature of which was kept at :2" C. and the relative humidity was about 70.
- compositions were each poured into a cylindrical, aluminum mold having a diameter of 28 millimeters; a small metal hook was placed in the center of each composition to permit suspension. After cooling and solidification, the compositions were removed from the molds and suspended in a room the temperature of which was kept at 20:2 C. and having a humidity of about 70.
- Flies are released in a room of 30 cubic meters, the moment that the device has been put in place, while maintaining the temperature at 25 C.
- the time, expressed in minutes, necessary to obtain a knock down of 50% of the flies (KD 50) is noted as well as the percentage of flies knocked down at the end of one hour (KD percent).
- EXPERIMENT XVIII x 10 cm. squares cut from a cardboard felt sold by the French company Mulner & Joncquez under the reference No. I-2-A-60 were used; these quares were each impregnated with 14 g. of a formulation of the following composition and maintained at 70 C.:
- edges of the whole being hermetically sealed by a polyethylene frame consisting of two pieces which have been soldered together.
- the evaporator devices thus obtained were placed in a room in which the temperature was kept at 22:2 C. and the relative humidity was 65 :5. The devices were weighed regularly; an evaporation in the vicinity of 120:20 mg. during the whole duration of the first month was thus observed; at the end of two months, the evaporation was still 90:20 mg.
- compositions according to the invention are fully suitable for use with a permeable membrane used to regulate the release of the active ingredient.
- FIG. 1 represents, for example, a device in which the support 1 is a cylinder comprising a central hollow part 2 and consists of a cellulose paste which has been dried after compression; the cylinder is impregnated with one of the compositions according to the invention by soaking it, for example, in the composition which is in a liquid state; this operation may be carried out under vacuum in order to expel the air contained in the cylinder; the liquid composition may also be injected into the mass of the cylinder using one or more needles inserted in said mass.
- the cylinder thus impregnated may be provided with two polyethylene covers 3a and 311 by forcing-fitting on the cylinder as in FIG. 2 or fastened as described Luxembourg Pat. No. 57,812, issued to the applicant on May 13, 1969.
- XIX-A XIX-B XIX-O k Mixture comprising by Weight of aluminum distearate and 20% by weight of aluminum monostearate, which is sold by the German company Barlocher.
- the mixture obtained is then rapidly cooled; when the mixture has attained a temperature of C., the DDVP is poured in and the dyestulf is added; when the mixture has attained a temperature of 75 C., it is poured into stainless steel molds having the form of a hollow cylinder; as soon as the temperature of the mass in the molds, in contact with the surrounding air, has fallen to about 20 C., the hollow cylindrical blocks are removed from the molds.
- Each block weighs about g.
- the four blocks of each series were suspended in a ventilated room in which the temperature was kept at 22:2 C. and the relative humidity was 65:5.
- the blocks were weighed at regular intervals, and every 30 days one block from each of the series XIX-A, XIX-B and XIX-C was taken and analyzed to determine:
- EXPERIMENT XXI A hollow cylindrical block made of cellulose paste, having a height of 80 mm., an exterior diameter of 42 mm., and an interior diameter of 20 mm. is used; the
- first container which has a capacity large enough for the total composition, is charged with the DDVP, the incorporating agent, the Bentone 38, the dyestutf and one tenth of the total quantity of the paratfin; this mixture is heated with agitation to a temperature of 80 C.; in a second container, the rest of the parafiin is heated also with agitation to a temperature of 80 C.; the total contents of the second container is then slowly poured with agitation into the first container and then the mixture is poured at a temperature of 8015 C. into the hollow, cylindrical molds described in Experiment XIX; as soon as the temperature of the mass in the molds has fallen, in contact with the surrounding air, to about 20 C., the hollow cylindrical blocks are removed from the molds.
- weight of the block dried in an oven was about 50 grams, then having a density of about 0.58.
- the block was impregnated with 60 g. of a composition composed as follows and kept at a temperature of 75 C.;
- DDVP 50.0% Vaseline oil 36.7% Stearone 12.3% Azobenzene: 1.0%
- the side surface of the impregnated block was covered with a cloth of nylon 66 having a thread of 0.14 mm. and a mesh of 0.3 mm. manufactured by the French company Tripette and Renaud; each end of the block was provided with a polyethylene cover which joined tightly with the cloth on the block.
- the device thus obtained was placed in a room in which the temperature was kept at 22- L2 C. and the relative humidity increased from 50 to 60.
- the amount of DDVP re- TABLE III leased into the atmosphere was 21.2 g., i.e. 71% of the 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 DDVP involved; the analysis shows that the amount of 9 DDVP destroyed by hydrolysis was only 5.3% of the .Pggf g 9 fiff ffl gg'g gg'g amount involved gafilflin oil 49.5 15.6 26.0 50.0 "$3.6- 49.0 26.0 27.0
- Diazene IX d e 0 See footnotes at bottom of Table I.
- Hydrophobic insecticidal compositions comprising b Technical product sold by the French company Produits Chimiques DDVP as active ingredient, a Vaseline oil or paraflin oil 'g gfg igi gg a???
- EXAMPLES 11 Hydrophobic insecticidal compositions comprising DDVP as active ingredient, a Vaseline oil or paraflin oil as higher alkanes, laurone or myristone as incorporating agent and in some cases epoxidzed soyabean oil and/or a diazene as supplementary stabilizers (values are expressed in percent by weight).
- EXAMPLES 21 TO 30 Hydrophobic insecticidal compositions comprising DDVP as active ingredient, a Vaseline oil or parafiin oil as higher alkanes, palmitone or stearone as incorporating agent, and in some cases a stabilizer selected from epoxy compounds, benzodioxoles, and diazenes (values are expressed in percent by weight).
- EXAMPLES 51 TO ing agents, and, in some cases, a Supplementary diluent Hydrophobic insecticidal compositions comprising 25 and/or an inert filler and/or a stabilizer selected from DDVP as active ingredient, a Vaseline or a petrolatum the diazenes (values are expressed in percent by weight).
- Hydrophobic insecticidal compositions comprising DDVP as active ingredient, a Vaseline oil or a parafiin See footnotes at bottom of Table V. 1 See footnotes at bottom of Table III See footnotes at bottom of Table I.
- EXAMPLES 81 TO Hydrophobic insecticidal compositions comprising DDVP as active ingredient, a Vaseline oil or a paralfin oil as higher alkanes, an incorporating agent selected Arochlor-5460 by the same company.
- a stabilizer selected from the diazenes (values are expressed in percent by weight).
- Tetrachlorobiphenyl' 22 Octachlorobiphenyl 4 0 Glass fibers 5. 0 5. 0 Fossil diatomaceous earth 4. 0 Kao 'n Irgalite Blue BL Diazene 11 L Diazene IV 2.
- 1-(4-phenylazo-pl1enylazo)-2-ethylamino-naphthalene compound resulting from the coupling of 2-ethylamino-naphthalene and the diazotation product of d-ammo benzene; this compound can also be considered to be1-(4-phenylazo-phenylhydrazono)-1,2-d1hydro-2q ethylimino-naphthalene corresponding to Its hydrazomc form.
- Hydrophobic DDVP as active ingredient, paraflin 60-62 C. as higher alkane, an incorporating agent selected from phenoxybenzene, biphenyl, diphenyl methane and fluorene, and 45 optionally a supplementary substance selected from thickening agents (Alugel 44 DM, Bentone 38), dispersing agents (Inipol 002), stabilizers (azobenzene), and pigments. (Values are expressed in percent by weight.)
- compositions defined in the preceding examples are not limited to DDVP as active ingredient, which may be replaced in these compositions by one of diazenes (values are expressed 1n percent by weight).
- the phosphoric or thiophosphoric acid esters previously EXAMPLES 121 TO 128 insecticidal compositions comprising TABLE XIII DDVP 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Paraffin 60-62" 34.8 34.8 49 38 40 44 54 40 Phenoxybenzene 40 Biphenyl Diphenyl methane Fluorene 15 20 20 35 A1ugel44DM 6 Bentone 38 7 4 Inipo1002 Amhpnvpne 1 1 Irgalite Yellow BAW 0.2 0.2 0.2
- Hydrophobic insecticidal composition comprising as 45 essential components:
- Bentone 38 m Epoxidized soyabean 011- Isooctyl epoxy-stearate EDTA NazOa Y Diazene X Irgalite Yellow BAW l X Aluminum distearate sold by the German company Barlocher. See footnotes at bottom of Table XIII. in See footnotes at bottom of Table XIII.
- R and R are the same or dilferent and represent alkyl radicals containing l to 4 carbon atoms, R" being selected from one of the following two groups (i) and (ii):
- Y is selected from halogens having at most an atomic weight of 80, and R and R"", identical or difierent, are selected from a hydrogen, said halogens, or the methyl or ethyl radical;
- B at least one straight or branched chain higher alkane having at least 18 carbon atoms and having a melting point of less than 120 C. and a vapor pressure at 20 C. of less than 0.001 torr, said alkane being present at about 2 to about 85% by weight based on the combined weight of components A+B '+C; and
- C at least one incorporating agent which has a vapor pressure at 20 C. of less than 0.05 torr and a melting point of less than 120 C. and is selected from:
- alkanones having 11 to 55 carbon atoms alkenones having 12 t 35 carbon atoms
- alkanophenones represented by the formula wherein wherein R represents hydrogen, 1 to 4 chlorine or bromine atoms, 1 to 4 alkyl radicals l to 4 carbon atoms, an alkoxy radical having 1 to carbon atoms or 1 to 2 vinyl radicals,
- R represents hydrogen or a chlorine or bromine atom or an alkyl radical having 1 to 4 carbon atoms
- R represents the phenyl radical, the phenyl radical substituted by 1 to 5 chlorine atoms, the biphenyl radical, the biphenyl radical substituted by 1 to 9 chlorine atoms, the benzyl radical, the phenethyl radical, the styryl radical, the phenoxy radical, the benzyloxy radical, an alkoxy group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, or an alkyl radical having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, or
- R,, and R taken together, represent a divalent radical selected from (a) the l-propene-1,3-diyl radical;
- component (F) from 0 to about 10% based on the total weight of the composition of an anti-hydrolytic decomposition agent which stabilizes component (A) against decomposition by hydrolysis.
- composition according to claim 1 characterized in that the incorporating agent (C) is selected from the following compounds:
- composition according to claim 1 characterized in that, in Formula I defining the active ingredient, X represents an oxygen atom and 'R' is defined by Formula III.
- composition according to claim 3 characterized in that the active ingredient (A) is 0,0-dimethyl O-(2,2-dichlorovinyl) phosphate.
- Composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains 30 to 75% of the mixture (B)'+ (C), calculated on the total weight of the components 6.
- composition according to claim 1 characterized in that the incorporating agent (C) comprises at least one compound selected from an alkanone having 30 to about 35 carbon atoms.
- composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains:
- (C) about 6 to 20 parts by weight of 12-tricosanone or IS-pentatriacontanone, or a mixture of these two compounds.
- composition according to claim 1 characterized in that the incorporating agent (C) comprises at least one compound selected from biphenyl, chlorinated biphenyls, ortho and para-diphenyl benzenes, diphenyl-methane, phenoxy-benzene, stilbene, indene, fluorene, and benzofuran and dibenzofuran.
- the incorporating agent (C) comprises at least one compound selected from biphenyl, chlorinated biphenyls, ortho and para-diphenyl benzenes, diphenyl-methane, phenoxy-benzene, stilbene, indene, fluorene, and benzofuran and dibenzofuran.
- Composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains as supplementary substance a thickening agent for the liquid composition consisting of one or more aluminum salts of fatty acids in an amount comprising from 1 to calculated on the weight of the composition.
- composition according to claim 10 characterized in that the thickening agent is selected from aluminum mono, di-, and tri-stearate, aluminum lactate, and a mixture of at least two of these compounds.
- composition according to claim 10 characterized in that the thickening agent consists of at least one montmorillonite modified by an alkylamine.
- composition according to claim 13 characterized in that the thickening agent is dimethyl-dialkyl montmorillonite in which the alkyl radical has an average of 17 carbon atoms.
- Composition according to claim 14 characterized in that it contains as supplementary substance a dispersing agent consisting of at least one salt of a fatty acid amine and a fatty acid in an amount comprising from 1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the composition.
- a dispersing agent consisting of at least one salt of a fatty acid amine and a fatty acid in an amount comprising from 1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the composition.
- composition according to claim 14 characterized in that the dispersing agent is selected from hexadecyl amino-propylene-amine dioleate, octadecyl-amino-propylene-amine dioleate, octadecenyl-amino-propylene amine dioleate, and a mixture of at least two of these compounds.
- Composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises an supplemental additive an agent selected from scents, deodorants, bactericides, germicides and disinfectants, pigments, pumice, vermiculite, kaolin, dried clay, calcium carbonate, pyrophyllite, calcium sulphate anhydrite, dolomite, glass fibers, gypsum, talcum, fossil or non-fossil natural silica, synthetic silica, metallic oxides, sawdust, wood fibers, cellulosic fibers, corn and potato starch.
- an agent selected from scents, deodorants, bactericides, germicides and disinfectants, pigments, pumice, vermiculite, kaolin, dried clay, calcium carbonate, pyrophyllite, calcium sulphate anhydrite, dolomite, glass fibers, gypsum, talcum, fossil or non-fossil natural silica, synthetic silica, metallic oxides, sawdust,
- composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains:
- Composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains as supplementary substance at least one agent which stabilized the insecticide (a) against hydrolysis selected from epoxidized oils, alkyl and cycloalkyl epoxystearates, amino compounds, heterocyclic azo compounds, diazenes and their metal derivatives, and hemedioxoles in an amount comprising from 0.1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the insecticide (A).
- at least one agent which stabilized the insecticide (a) against hydrolysis selected from epoxidized oils, alkyl and cycloalkyl epoxystearates, amino compounds, heterocyclic azo compounds, diazenes and their metal derivatives, and hemedioxoles in an amount comprising from 0.1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the insecticide (A).
- Composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains as stabilizer for the insecticide (A), calcium disodium ethylenediamine tetraacetate in an amount comprising from 0.1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the insecticide (A).
- composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains as stabilizing agent for the insecticide (A), 10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[b,f] azepine in an amount comprising from 0.1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the insecticide (A).
- Composition according to claim 1 characterized in that it contains as stabilizer for the insecticide (A), at least one alkyl or cycloalkyl epoxy-stearate in an amount comprising from 0.1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the insecticide (A).
- composition according to claim 21 characterized in that it contains as supplementary substance iso-octyl 8,9-epoxy-stearate in an amount comprising from 0.1 to 10%, calculated on the weight of the insecticide (A).
- Insecticidal composition containing as active ingredient 0,0-dimethyl O-(2,2-dichlorovinyl) phosphate and an agent which stabilizes said active ingredient against hydrolysis, characterized in that the stabilizing agent is calcium disodium ethylenediamine tetra-acetate.
- Insecticidal composition containing as active ingredient 0,0-dimethyl O-(2,2-dichlorovinyl) phosphate and an agent which stabilizes said active ingredient against hydrolysis, characterized in that the stabilizing agent is 10, 1 l-dihydro-SH-dibenzo [b,f] azepine.
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